In order to get PIE to work, you need to use relative links in your CSS

This will not work:

Code:

behavior: url(/css/PIE.htc);

This will work:

Code:

behavior: url(css/PIE.htc);

The problem with this, is it requires the use of the BASE tag <base href="domain-path" /> if you have pages within folders.

I have some pages that use A (anchor) tags for within document links. Unfortunately, BASE tag does not play nice with within-document links.

This appears to be an IE problem, not a PIE problem. I do not know a workaround, except using Apache ModRewrite.

If anyone has in other solutions, that would be appreciated.

Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:45 pm

jason

Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:46 amPosts: 1452

Re: Need Absolute Links

Hmm, the absolute links should work. In fact, the css3pie.com site does this and it works just fine...

Sat Oct 23, 2010 7:41 pm

mvpetrovich

Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:26 pmPosts: 2

Re: Need Absolute Links

Jason,I can say, absolute links do not work on my sites. There was another post that pointed this problem out, and once I changed this I got PIE to work. I am not sure if you have the problem when you do not use folders.

By the way, I did use Apache ModRewrite to fix this problem, so I am fine for now.

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